Your chairs are beuitful and I can not wait to try this technique. I do hope it is as easy as you make it look. Thank you for sharing this idea . . . you are some kind of wonderful. :) And such a talented lady. Have a great week, Connie :)

Carol, you've done it again, made something amazing looking so simple to create. I refer to your blog more than E-How when I want to know how to finish or create something! thanks for always being so generous to share your ideas.Betsy

My daughter and I stayed in a motel where this technique was used on the walls in our rooms. It was so beautiful! And so are these chairs. I'll put this in my someday plan! Thanks for sharing with us all.♥♫

Oh I just love this, someone else is doing what I am thinking about. I just told my husband I wanted to do this to kitchen backsplash area, when my cabinets are painted. He just rolled his eyes ;)Stopping over from Debbiedoo's.Thanks for sharing and inspiring,Chrissy

Hi Carol, The chairs turned out fabulous. I have done this too and love the process and this spackle works best. No cracking after when dry either.Just gorgeous!!I have these same chairs from a set that was my mother's. They had leather seats with metal studs and the legs are straight instead of round. I have 6 in my set. I use them throughout my house since I did not need them around the table. I painted right over the old leather small cracks and all.

So glad you shared this. I have been trying to find wood or plaster glue on appliques, but they can be expensive. I am going to get my old stencils out and buy some of this vinyl spackle now. Blessings Paula

Hi Carol, you always seem to come up with the greatest ideas! I just love coming to your blog. This is so awesome, going to add it to my book of Carol's how to's...Wishing you a wonderful week! Hugs Mary

Oh...Carol! What a wonderful post and your tutorial is amazing! I can hardly wait to try this. I found an extremely weathered piece in a "free pile" sitting by a dumpster and lugged it into the back of my vehicle. Now, I know just what I will be doing to give it new life.Blessings and thank you, my friend,Carolynn xo

Thanks for the tip on the vinyl spackling. Just what I needed as I could not find the other recommended stuff at our Craft store. Your chairs are beautiful and I love painter's drop cloths. Blessings.Audrey Z. http://audreyzumwalt.blogspot.com/Timeless Treasures

Love this idea! I'm definitely going to try this! Thanks for the inspiration! I just found you through Debbiedoo's. I'm your newest follower. I'd love it if you'd follow back at www.crazythriftycrafts.blogspot.com.

I don't know where I've been but I've never seen this done. Your chairs are brilliant! You are right I can think of so many places this could be used. Thanks so much for putting together such a great tutorial.